Nov. 20 - 21. RISK ANALYSIS — The National Academies holds a conference on improving the risk analysis approaches used by the EPA.
Location: Keck Center, 500 5th St. NW.

Nov. 20 - 26. HOLOCAUST MUSEUM-DARFUR — The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum will project building-sized images of the genocide in Darfur onto the Museums exterior walls to make a dramatic statement about the need for action in Darfur.
Location: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW.

9 a.m. HOMELAND SECURITY — The Heritage Foundation holds a briefing on homeland security and improving state, local and federal coordination, with Susan Reingold of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Location: 214 Massachusetts Ave. NE.

10 a.m. LONG TERM CARE — The Lewin Group releases a long term care report to show a shift away from nursing home usage by the ``oldest of the old,’’ consistent with the expressed desire of most older adults to live in the community. Lisa Alecxih, vice president, Center for Long Term Care, The Lewin Group, together with a panel of experts in the field of long term care will partcipate.
Location: National Press Club.

10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. SAVINGS-PENSIONS — The joint Brookings Institution-Georgetown Public Policy Institute Retirement Security Project (RSP) host a panel discussion of economic analysts who will address the next steps for Congress. Participants will consider the impact of the new pension law, the mechanics of the Automatic 401(k), and discuss a new paper from RSP that estimates that these and related proposals that would increase net national savings by around $75 billion.
Location: Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium, 1775 Massachusetts Ave. NW.

1 p.m. DARFUR — Leading advocates in the fight to stop the genocide in Darfur will provide on-the-ground updates on the current situation. Speakers are David Rubenstein, Executive Director of the Save Darfur Coalition, and actress Mia Farrow, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
Location: National Press Club, Lisagor Room.

2 p.m. - 4 p.m. MASSACHUSETTS V. EPA — The American Enterprise Institute Federalism Project hosts a panel disussion on the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court’s hearing of an oral argument in Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In this case, part of a broader campaign for the regulation of carbon dioxide, several states and environmental organizations have argued that the EPA must regulate CO2 under the Clean Air Act. Panelists: Joathan H. Adler, Case Western Reserve Law School; Lisa Heinzerling, Gorgetown University Law Center; Barry Rabe, University of Michigan; and Edward W. Warren, Kirkland & Ellis. Moderator: Michael S. Greve, AEI.
Location: Wohlstetter Conference Center, 12th floor, AEI 1150 17th St. NW.

2:30 p.m. SRI LANKA — News conference at the conclusion of the meeting of the Tokyo Donor Conference on Sri Lanka, dealing with the current situation in Sri Lanka. Participants include Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns, EC Director General for External Relations Herve Jouanjean, Norwegian Minister of International Development Erik Solheim and Japanese Special Envoy Yasushi Akashi.
Location: Henderson Conference Room, State Department.

3 p.m. RUSSIA-WTO — The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace holds a seminar on Russia’s accession to the WTP, with Assistant USTR Dorothy Swoskin, Nick Giordano of the National Pork Producers Council, Randi Levinas of the U.S.-Russia Business Council, others.
Location: 1779 Massachusetts Ave. NW.